After officiating arguably one of the best games in this year’s March Madness, NCAA referee John Higgins is feeling the wrath from angry Kentucky fans, who have resorted to disgusting death threats after disturbingly bashing his private business.

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Higgins, who officiated Sunday’s electric Elite Eight matchup between Kentucky and North Carolina, has been getting harassed after fans latched onto the fact Kentucky was charged with 19 fouls during the game. But a foul didn’t influence North Carolina sophomore forward Luke Maye’s buzzer-beating jumper to push the Tar Heels to the 75-73 victory.

Bitter Kentucky fans decided to harass Rooferees, the construction company owned by Higgins, on the company’s Facebook page. Many NCAA referees have other jobs in addition to part-time work with the whistle.

“If you will cheat and knowingly lie on one job, your reputation comes in question on all jobs,” said poor sport Teresa Carlisle, who left multiple one-star reviews on the Facebook page. “Let’s hope this bankrupts you, a honest wage for an honest days work and all.”

Other fans seemed just ridiculously insane.

“I think John Higgins is a dirty, rotten, cheating Son of a goat fornicater!,” crybaby James Collett said.

The sourpuss fans brought Higgins’ business rating down to 2.2 stars, with his page now totaling 893 one-star reviews. Other fans of the game combated the abuse by up-voting the business while trashing Kentucky fans.

Some Kentucky fans decided to take it a step further. According to ESPN, Higgins met with law enforcement for over two hours on Tuesday after he received death threats. Higgins’ home and business numbers have been “ringing off the hook” with angry Kentucky fans.